4th April 1959
On, this day in 1959, for the first time, a club scored double figures in a Division 4 match – Hartlepools United (they had that s in their name in those days!) also setting a club record League victory when defeating Barrow 10-1 at the Victoria Ground.
On this day (today!) Chelsea (top??) host League One, Port Vale in the FA Cup Quarter-final. Ko 17.00- Vale are the lowest-ranked team left in competition.
- The last time a third-tier team reached the last four was 2014 and Chelsea have won the FA Cup eight times. So a bit of a historic difference.
The FA Cup Semi-final draw takes place this Sunday.
The official story reported on the club website is that Port Vale F.C. was formed in 1876, following a meeting at Port Vale House, from where the club was supposed to have taken its name. However, documented evidence of football from that era is exceptionally scarce and research by historian Jeff Kent indicated that it was probably formed in 1879 as an offshoot of Porthill Victoria F.C. and took its name from the valley of canal ports where the team played. In the club's early days the team played their football at Limekiln Lane, Longport and from 1880 at Westport. The club moved to Moorland Road in Burslem in 1884, changing its name to Burslem Port Vale in the process, though stayed in Burslem for just one year before both turning professional and moving to Cobridge to play at the Athletic Ground. In 1892, the club were invited to become founder members of the Football League Second Division after proving themselves a strong club in the Midland League. They spent 13 seasons in the Second Division, either side of a two-season return to the Midland League (1896–97 and 1897–98).
- Other PVFC FA Cup Results 2025/26:
- 2nd November: 1st Rd v Malden and Tiptree 5-1.
- 2nd Dec: 2nd Rd v Bristol Rovers 1-0
- 9th Jan: 3rd Rd v Fleetwood 1-0
- 3rd March 4th Rd v Bristol City 1-0
- 8th March 5th Rd v Sunderland 1-0
- 4th April 6th Rd v Chelsea 0-3 so far!!


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This is Paul Millar, a Scot who is 6'10" and plays for Elgin City, who had to heighten their doors to the ground to get him out of the changing rooms. Paul is a fireman full time with the RAF at Kinross. On me head son!